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How to reason with OWL in a logic programming system
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2006
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EngineeringOntology EngineeringMajor OntologySemanticsSemantic WebLogic ProgrammingOntology ModularityOwl DlData IntegrationKnowledge RepresentationDescription LogicsSemantic ReasonerSoftware DesignLogic Programming SystemReasoningAutomated ReasoningDescription LogicFormal MethodsOntology Language
Logic programming has always been a major ontology modeling paradigm, and is frequently being used in large research projects and industrial applications, e.g., by means of the F-Logic reasoning engine OntoBroker or the TRIPLE query, inference, and transformation language and system. At the same time, the Web Ontology Language OWL has been recommended by the W3C for modeling ontologies for the Web. Naturally, it is desirable to investigate the interoperability between both paradigms. In this paper, we do so by studying an expressive fragment of OWL DL for which reasoning can be reduced to the evaluation of Horn logic programs. Building on the KAON2 algorithms for transforming OWL DL into disjunctive Datalog, we give a detailed account of how and to what extent OWL DL can be employed in standard logic programming systems. En route, we derive a novel, simplified characterization of the supported fragment of OWL DL
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